Key West
Key West is a lovely old historic town. There's a great combination of interesting architecture, wonderful restaurants, and bars to explore. Then there are those sunsets, exciting air boat rides, the snorkelling, and diving… Ocean-Florida can negotiate deals for you that offer such MASSIVE savings.

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Everglades Alligator Farm
A real working alligator farm. Originally an airboat ride attraction, the farm has been popular since 1992.
Hemingway Home and Museum
Fashioned from native rock, the Hemingway home belonged to the writer from 1931 until he died in 1961. The house has a pool built in the late thirties and cost $20,000 which was a pricey sum in those days. It was this that prompted him to take a penny and press it into the surrounding patio and pronounce, "Here, take the last penny I've got!" That penny is still there. Hemingway was given a six-toed cat by a ship's captain, and it is said that about sixty of this cats' descendants call the museum their home.
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Key West Aquarium
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water... At the Key West Aquarium you can discover the undersea world of the Florida Keys. The island's first attraction, it has been delighting young and old alike since 1934. Daily shark and turtle feedings and the unique Touch Tank give visitors a hands-on experience with sea life.
Mallory Square Key West
The centre of Key West's waterfront, where Key West originally became a bustling seaport, Mallory Square offers exciting attractions, lots of shopping. For instance, in the Shell Warehouse there a thousands of unusual items from the ocean. The Sponge Market features tons of unique gifts, souvenirs, and local objects of art.
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Mel Fisher Maritime Museum
This early diving pioneer discovered some of the greatest underwater treasure. Travel through time, into the world of shipwreck archaeology, as you explore underwater artefacts and treasure from the late fifteenth to mid-eighteenth centuries. View hundreds of items rescued from shipwrecks in the deep waters off Florida - many from the European's ' New World' era of exploration. Learn about the early colonization of the Americas and the effect it had on the native inhabitants.
 
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